![]() * Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung * The third part of the novel - letters Olga writes to Herbert after he's set out for the Arctic - is the most beautiful. Olga, who fights to be allowed to continue her education, seems like an alternative draft of the illiterate Hannah, whose lacking abilities led to her becoming a concentration camp guard during the Nazi era. * Stern * takes up motifs from his most famous work The Reader. He is a master of this warm, pleasant tone, which has a hint of the old-fashioned to it. Bernhard Schlink tells the story in lucid, serene language. ![]() ![]() * Tages-Anzeiger, Zurich * Schlink tells a gripping, true-to-life story which startles you with its unforeseen twists, and not only makes you think, but feel too. Schlink was and is an author for readers who love intelligently told stories. ![]()
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